TET Podcast Episode #1 Available NOW!

Greetings TET readers! The day has finally arrived! We couldn’t be happier or more excited about bringing this show to you. Episode one of the TET podcast will be added by 8:00 PM EST tonight and will be available to stream immediately, or at any time (once posted) through our SoundCloud account.

As new episodes are uploaded, previous shows will be archived and available to listen to at any time. Also, in the near future, the TET Podcast will be available through iTunes. Additional access options will be added as soon as possible.

I am humbled by the positive reception this new outlet has received and appreciate your patience as final preparations are being made. I can’t wait to see where and how this grows over time. We’re going to have a lot of fun together. I promise.

And finally, I look forward to hearing your feedback and encourage you to share your thoughts here or e-mail TETpodcast@gmail.com with any questions or comments. After all, the Track’Em Tigers Podcast is for you.

Update:My apologies for the delay! There’s certainly going to be a learning curve going forward. I appreciate everyone’s patience. A special thanks to Matt Pike for joining me this week as well. We had a lot of fun talking about the upcoming season and I hope to have him on more throughout the season.

Derrick is a TET Editor and the producer and host of the weekly Track ‘Em Tigers Podcast. In addition, he has represented TET on various shows including making several appearances on CBS’ Good Day Sacramento discussing Auburn football. View Profile →

Just listened to your podcast this morning. I enjoyed it. Looking forward to next week when you discuss the defense.

I agree with you guys about JFIII and Malik.

On redshirting Malik: If a QB is any good, there is no longer a reason to redshirt him because he will either play or not play and then go pro or not pan out anyway. With the fast turnover of recruits, the number of quarterbacks on roster, and the depth of our QBs available, use the guys you have when you have them.

It is not like the old days when good quarterbacks were super hard to find. The level of coaching has improved considerably at the high school level. College coaches just have to be able to see quality and recruit it. Here I think of so many good quarterbacks on lower tier NCAA teams but then teams like LSU fail to find and recruit strong quarterbacks.